Step 3: Go draw!

Mac OS X notes

Modern browsers run Java in a separate process, preventing JTablet from accessing your tablet normally. To
overcome this, JTablet 2 must talk directly to Mac OS X to get the tablet information. This is a little finicky, so
if you have trouble, uninstall the JTablet 2 alpha.

JTablet is open source, if you'd like to contribute, check out the developer's page.

Uninstalling JTablet 2

Windows: you should be able to uninstall JTablet 2 from the control panel

Mac OS X: navigate to ~/Library/Java/Extensions (in your home directory) and remove the two
JTablet files. If you installed JTablet for all users you will instead need to look in
/Library/Java/Extensions on your HD. You can use the Go to folder command from the Go menu.